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Subject: Re: International Master's evaluation of SSDF ratings and comp strength.

Author: Charles Unruh

Date: 11:43:45 12/13/99

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On December 13, 1999 at 14:23:05, walter irvin wrote:

>i believe that computers are very strong are capable of playing like a GM in
>many positions ,like a super GM in some positions ,even above super GM in some
>positions vs some players .but i also believe that they can play  very weak  in
>some positions .

And so can many human GM strength players.

it seems to me that if programs openings could be geared toward
>positions that favored computers and the programs themselves could gear there
>playing style towards positions that humans dislike then computers would be alot  Well i'm sure programmers like Shroeder do attempt this

>harder to beat .also i think programs should have different engines all good
>ones but with different styles .when set to anti-human randomly switch between
>engines every 5 moves or so to keep human off balance .

This seems interesting perhaps a bit in the future though, Many Chessplayers
speak of having a consistant plan in the game, switchinh engines seems like it
could cause some inconsistancies in play.  Fritz 5 does have a feature somewhat
similar to this in that you can set up 3 engines to play in one game.
Interesting idea to be developed though



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